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Grandin residents cool to bike park

Posted on January 18, 2014 by Joe

If a vote was decided based on sticky notes posted up with resident reaction at the bike skills park open house Wednesday, the proposed facility would be heading for the Riel site.

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Posted in St. Albert (Alberta) | Tagged park, residents

Wallaceville residents remain in limbo

Posted on December 21, 2013 by Joe

One month after town council discussed bringing Wallaceville back to an “undeveloped state” as a mitigation measure, residents of the neighbourhood — one of the hardest hit during the flooding — are still without answers and have had their lives pushed into limbo.

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Posted in High River (Alberta) | Tagged flood, residents

Some residents left in limbo waiting on DRP answers

Posted on October 21, 2013 by Joe

It only took until midday of June 20 for Darlene Bradley to know the flood damage to her 110-year-old High River home would be severe.

Read more: http://tinyurl.com/nfpwwu7

Posted in High River (Alberta) | Tagged answers, residents

Summer of worries for High River mobile home park

Posted on October 5, 2013 by Joe

While portions of High River rebuild, many residents of Highwood Heritage Estates, a mobile home park in the community’s southeast, have suffered through a difficult, frustrating summer fraught with concerns directed to Lansdowne Equity Ventures Ltd., park owner/operator, and the province itself.

Read more: http://tinyurl.com/ne3ltjb

Posted in High River (Alberta) | Tagged mobile, residents

Cambrian talks pushed to fall

Posted on August 15, 2013 by Joe

Despite a packed council chamber filled with residents hoping to hear Strathcona County council’s decision on proposed changes to Cambrian Crossing, council approved a motion to stall any verdicts until after the October municipal election.

Read more: http://tinyurl.com/lasdt4v

Posted in Sherwood Park (Alberta) | Tagged residents, verdicts

Residents want out of Sheep River floodway

Posted on July 26, 2013 by Joe

Northwest Black Diamond residents who disagree with how the government designated their properties are ready to protest on Friday.

Read more: http://tinyurl.com/mn8u6vg

Posted in Okotoks (Alberta) | Tagged floods, residents

Saddlebrook open to residents

Posted on July 23, 2013 by Joe

Though provincial and town authorities understand it’s not home, construction work is ongoing to make Saddlebrook, the first of the temporary neighbourhoods, comfortable and livable for the 1,200 people registered to move in.

Read more: http://tinyurl.com/lhzgnzv

Posted in High River (Alberta) | Tagged flood, residents

Province can’t say if flood plan will extend to Edmonton residents

Posted on July 15, 2013 by Joe

EDMONTON – Edmontonians whose homes are on floodways may eventually have the option to relocate, while those living in flood fringe zones may one day be eligible for money to help them flood-proof their homes, says the province.

Read more: http://tinyurl.com/ntnrgdd

Posted in Edmonton (Alberta) | Tagged flood, residents

Sunnyside residents question city’s response to flooding

Posted on July 12, 2013 by Joe

Sunnyside residents met last night to air their grievances to city managers and look for solutions after their neighbourhood flooded not once, but twice in the past few weeks.

Read more: http://tinyurl.com/lkdyozf

Posted in Calgary (Alberta) | Tagged floods, residents

Flooded Cloverdale residents vent anger at city

Posted on July 12, 2013 by Joe

Flooded Cloverdale residents are angry and frustrated with the city’s failure to come up with ways to prevent further flooding.

Read more: http://tinyurl.com/pndp75e

Posted in Edmonton (Alberta) | Tagged flood, residents

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